Keweenaw Peninsula

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The Keweenaw Peninsula is the most northern part of Michigan's Upper Peninsula.

The northern end is referred to locally as Copper Island owing to a canal (Keweenaw Waterway) built in the 1860s across the peninsula between the cities of Houghton on the south side and Hancock on the north.


List of towns in The Keweenaw: